A straight, stable midrange built for point-and-shoot accuracy. The Compass flies dead straight with a gentle, reliable finish, holding whatever angle you give it with minimal drift. It feels comfortable in any hand and shines on tunnel shots, controlled approaches, and clean midrange drives — a true "aim and commit" mid you can trust.
Why Throw the Compass?
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Dead-Straight Flight
The neutral turn and gentle fade hold the release angle with minimal drift, making the Compass a true point-and-shoot midrange you can aim and commit to.
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Tunnel & Gap Master
That straight, predictable line makes it a perfect disc for woods golf — threading tight gaps and hitting placement lines without unexpected movement.
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Range Your Approaches
The mild, dependable fade lets you dial in approach distance and finish soft, without a hard dump that leaves you long or off-target.
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Comfortable Feel
The rounded, comfortable profile suits both fan grips and power grips, so it stays easy to control on touch shots and full-power midrange drives alike.
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One-Disc Workhorse
A great "main midrange" slot for players who want one disc to do it all — straight pushes, gentle hyzers, and controlled turnovers from a single mold.
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Big-Glide Control
A glide of 5 keeps the Compass floating for free distance while still tracking straight — control and carry without sacrificing accuracy.
5 | 5 | 0 | 1 means midrange speed with strong glide, neutral turn, and a gentle fade. Expect dead-straight flights that finish predictably — the definition of a point-and-shoot midrange.
The Compass sits squarely in the straight-stable lane. It feels point-and-shoot like a Mako3, but with a touch more dependable fade for placement golf — a great pick if you like the Buzzz's neutral flight.
Yes. It's designed to work off the tee or in the fairway, especially on straight lines and controlled angles where you want clean midrange distance with a predictable finish.
It handles controlled forehands well thanks to its stable, straight flight. If you throw with high torque, release it on a touch more hyzer or step up to a more overstable mid to keep it from turning over.
The Fuse (5/6/-1/0) is more understable and glidey, better for hyzer-flips and turnovers. The Compass (5/5/0/1) is straighter with a slightly more dependable fade. Choose the Compass for point-and-shoot control, the Fuse for easier turn.
Choose Opto for maximum durability and consistent stability. Pick Gold for extra grip and a touch more workability. Use Frost for flexible, all-season grip, or Recycled if you want quicker seasoning and added workability over time.
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